but then that's maybe a good thing? Because Tron = pretty cool for 1982,
but Tron Guy = doubleplusuncool, anytime.

Recently I bought some pretty cheap LED strips (5050-type, 60 LEDs/meter,
flexible, waterproof and self-adhesive, can be cut every 5cm, cost
$72 for ten meters) for overhauling the under-cabinet lighting in the kitchen.
One old laptop PSU went into the range hood casing (displacing the trashy
light sockets that thing had) and the left side is powered by a low-profile
LED transformer. Mounting the stuff is a breeze: cut to size, cut and
peel back a little of the silicon waterproofing, solder on wires, then
peel off the backing paper and stick it in place, done.

I think it looks great - I'm pretty sure my sisters
will say it looks like an abattoir...
It's certainly very nice for working and it's also pretty frugal for
the amount of light (about 2A at 12V on the left side, a bit less on
the right).